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St Mark's Camberwell - those who died in WW1

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St Mark's Little Army numbering 4286. 524 laid down their lives. The names were inscribed in the Warriors Chapel in S. Mark's Church, but the names may have been taken St Philip, Avondale Square, in 1965.

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